You are on page 1of 16

www.tabernaclesun.

com JUNE 24–30, 2015 FREE

Seneca High School Class of 2015


Capping off their
high school careers
Seneca High School valedictorian, salutatorian
share their thoughts on graduation
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun

On Thursday, June 18, Seneca


High School held its commence-
ment graduation ceremony as the
2014-2015 school year came to an
end.
The class of 2015 went out in
style, as all 279 students received
their diplomas and were ad- TALBOT HORNER
dressed by class valedictorian
Cailey Talbot and salutatorian decision process for colleges is
Julie Ann Horner before they difficult because all of the tours
were sent off to pursue the next that you go on are different based
chapter of their lives. on whom you get as a guide. I
The Sun sat down with both wanted an academically rigorous
the valedictorian and the saluta- school but didn’t want the Divi-
torian of this year’s graduating sion I commitment as far as my
class: field hockey career goes. MIT has
The Sun: What college do you a great Division III program and I
plan to attend in the fall? love the community, everyone is
Horner: University of so supportive. A lot of things at
Delaware. MIT are based on collaboration. A
Talbot: MIT in Cambridge Mas- ton of the students said they
sachusetts. couldn’t do homework without a
The Sun: How did you decide on couple other people so everyone is
SKIP HARRIS/Special to The Sun this school? learning together. It’s not a cut-
Seneca High School held its graduation commencement ceremony on Thursday, June 18 on the Horner: The atmosphere was throat environment, everyone is
football field. There were 279 seniors in the class of 2015. Here, Clement Green gives a thumbs up great when I first got there, it nice and helpful.
after receiving his diploma. For more photos, please see page 10. For a list of graduating seniors, seemed like the one.
please see page 9. Talbot: The atmosphere. The please see HORNER, page 4

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


New website Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–15
Township launches new Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
user-friendly site. PAGE 7
2 — JUNE 24–30, 2015

Calling all
ham radio
enthusiasts
National Amateur
Radio Field Day
exercise June 27-28
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun

Amateur radio’s roots can be


traced to the 19th century.
Over time, amateur radio, or
“ham,” enthusiasts have signifi-
cantly contributed to a number of
things such as science, engineer-
ing, industry and social services.
There are about 3 million opera-
tors active worldwide.
The term "ham" as a nickname
for amateur radio operators origi-
nated in a derogatory usage by
operators in commercial and pro-
fessional radio communities.
Members of the Burlington
County Radio Club will be partic-
ipating in the National Amateur
Radio Field Day exercise June 27-
28 at the Tabernacle Emergency
Services Building. This is usually
the club’s biggest event of the
year.
Field day will give ham radio
operators a venue to demonstrate
the science and skills of amateur
radio by showcasing their tempo-
rary ham radio stations in a pub-
lic location for folks to come see.
“It’s organized in a way in
which it is not necessarily a con-
test, but we record how many
public officials and kids come out
and we document who gets the
most views,” said Eugene Holben,
a long-time member of the
Burlington County Radio Club.
These creations have the abili-
ty to work reliably under any con-
ditions from almost any location
and create an independent com-
munications network.
This event has been going on
for 40 to 50 years now and is often
a hit. More than 45,000 people par-
ticipated in Field Day last year.
“It’s easy for anyone to pick up
a computer or smartphone, con-
nect it to the Internet and com-

please see AMATEUR, page 5


CALL FOR SPECIAL SPRING SAVINGS!

NJ Lic. #13vh01555900
uth
Serving So The Winner of the 2014
1975
Jersey since Certainteed Siding
Award of Excellence
Deal Direct With The Owner
GAF Certified Roofing Contractor
All Work Fully Guaranteed
Fully Insured
OUR COMPETITIVE PRICES WILL
MAKE YOU GLAD YOU CALLED!

BEAUTIFUL SIDING, ROOFING AND WINDOWS


Windows • Siding • Capping • Roofing • Decks • Additions and More
Former President and Chairman of The Board of the NJ Remodelers Associations
Camden County
$500 OFF 856-424-1610 $1000 OFF
NEW ROOF Burlington County NEW VINYL SIDING
With coupon.May not be combined with others offers. With coupon.May not be combined with others offers.
Not valid on prior sales or estimates.
856-234-9567
Not valid on prior sales or estimates.
Must present coupon at time of sale Must present coupon at time of sale

www.cherryswindowsidingroofing.com
4 — JUNE 24–30, 2015

Horner says
Class of 2015
is different
HORNER
Continued from page 1

The Sun: What major do you


plan to pursue there?
Horner: I plan to focus on bio-
logical sciences, anything pre-
med.
Talbot: I want to focus on the
brain in cognitive sciences, pre-
med as well.
The Sun: Any idea what you
plan to do with that degree yet?
Horner: I plan to go to med
school. I’m not sure what kind of
doctor I want to be yet.
Talbot: I’ve been interested in
the brain since middle school so I
want to do more research on that,
specifically stress and mental ill-
ness. Bio has always been my fa-
vorite class, more tangible appli-
cation than psych. Medicine is so
fascinating to me. I’ve considered
maybe going into surgery as well.
The Sun: What will the topic of
your speech be when you address
the class at the graduation cere-
mony?
Horner: Our journey through
Seneca. I really want to focus on
those four years and what sets
our class apart from the rest. Our
class is different in the sense that
it is not the best or the worst, but
it is the one that will make a dif-
ference in this world.
Talbot: Instead of looking back
like the class president and every-
one else will be doing, I think my
job, as the valedictorian, is to look
forward. I want to share advice
with classmates on different mat-
ters like decision making. I al-
ways say when I’m really old I
want to be able to reflect on what I
did to live a fulfilling life. I know I
can’t expect people to accept all of
my advice as their own, but I just
encourage people to take a step
back and look at things from a dif-
ferent perspective, be open to try-
ing new things. I will try to in-
spire my classmates to take their
own path and dream bigger.
The Sun: What does it mean to

please see TALBOT, page 8


JUNE 24–30, 2015 – THE TABERNACLE SUN 5

Amateur radio provides


free public service
ment with electronics and com-
AMATEUR munication techniques, as well as
provide a free public service to
Continued from page 2 their communities during a disas-
ter, all without needing a cell
municate with no knowledge of phone or the Internet.
how these devices function to Over the years, as communica-
connect with each other,” said tion has changed, public service
Sean Kutso, a member of the Am- has become one of the most popu-
ateur Radio Relay League, the na- lar facets of amateur radio that
tional association for Amateur attracts practitioners.
Radio. “But if there’s an interrup- Amateur radio operators,
tion of service or you’re out of using battery- or generator-pow-
range of a cell phone tower, you ered equipment, often provide es-
have no way to communicate. sential communications services
Ham radio functions completely when regular channels are un-
independently of the Internet or available due to natural disaster
cell phone infrastructure, can in- or other disruptive events.
terface with tablets or smart- “We are the first group able to
phones and can be set up almost set up and get going during disas-
anywhere in minutes. That’s the ters because our radios support
beauty of amateur radio during a themselves by using generators
communication outage.” instead of radio towers that typi-
For more than 100 years, ama- cally go down during severe dis-
teur radio has allowed people
from all walks of life to experi- please see BURLINGTON, page 6

NO OBLIGATION IN-HOME ESTIMATE


(609) 387-5066 (856) 298-4400
Toll Free: (800) 641-6082
www.CPI-ConstructionSpecialties.com
6 THE TABERNACLE SUN — JUNE 24–30, 2015

in our opinion

School’s out for summer! 108 Kings Highway East


Haddonfield, NJ 08033
856-427-0933

Stay involved this summer, and help us be the best we can be Dan McDonough Jr.
chairman of elauwit media

T
hrow your hats in the air, pick reach out to you, our readers, for a lit- Tim Ronaldson Joe Eisele
executive editor publisher
up a beach chair, put on a nice tle help.
Want to help? manaGinG editor Kristen Dowd
pair of sandals and relax ... • Have an interesting story idea
Have a story idea for us? Or some photos tabernacle editor Sean Lajoie
summer is here! you’d like to send? You can contact us at about an annual summer activity you, art director Stephanie Lippincott
Life changes here in New Jersey for any time via the email address to the your family and/or your local group advertisinG director Arlene Reyes
right.
two-and-a-half months once school partakes in? We’d love to cover it.
lets out for summer recess. The kid- • Know someone or something that
chairman of the board Russell Cann
dies are home, which makes us change year means the temporary end of deserves to be spotlighted in a special
chief executive officer Barry Rubens
our normal routine. Traffic eases up at school coverage – stories and photos way? We’d love to write about it.
vice chairman Michael LaCount, Ph.D.
the typical before-school and after- of students and teachers doing a com- • Take photos of you and your fami-
elauwit media Group
school rushes, and families head out of munity service project, of high school ly enjoying the warm summer weath-
publisher emeritus Steve Miller
town for vacation. sports teams and of noteworthy ac- er, either in town or on your family va-
editor emeritus Alan Bauer
We here at The Sun don’t take vaca- complishments. But that doesn’t mean cation? We’d love to print them for
tions. Well, that’s not true, but our ded- our pages will be blank. your neighbors to see. The Sun is published weekly by Elauwit
ication to providing the best coverage True, summer often does signal a Summer holds a special place in Media LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rd
Floor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailed
of town doesn’t waiver one bit. If any- slowdown in “official” town- and everyone’s heart, even if you’re not a
weekly to select addresses in the 08088 ZIP
thing, summer allows us to focus even school district-related business, but lover of sometimes-oppressive heat. code.
more on the special people, places and there is plenty of newsworthy happen- Help us make this summer special by
If you are not on the mailing list, six-month
things that make our town so wonder- ings around town to keep your interest keeping in touch, providing us feed- subscriptions are available for $39.99. PDFs
ful. piqued. back and helping us be the best paper of the publication are online, free of charge.
For information, please call 856-427-0933.
Every summer, the end of the school Summer is a time when we often we can. Enjoy the season!
To submit a news release, please email
news@tabernaclesun.com. For advertising

Burlington County Radio Club welcomes members information, call 856-427-0933 or email
advertising@tabernaclesun.com. The Sun
welcomes suggestions and comments from
readers – including any information about
Now a resident of Medford, Holben got field day event is to advance the techniques
BURLINGTON into the Burlington County Radio Club of radio communication and to continual- errors that may call for a correction to be
printed.
Continued from page 5 after he moved to the area from Pennsylva- ly try to improve equipment to get further
nia and was contacted by a few guys in the distances and more clarity.
club. “It’s interesting when you stop to think SPEAK UP
asters,” Holben said. “It’s a hobby for people in the communi- about it – 80 percent of all electronic devel- The Sun welcomes letters from readers.
The Burlington County group was in- ty who like to operate radios,” Holben said. opments over the years like cell phones Brief and to the point is best, so we look for
strumental during Hurricane Katrina. It He is one of the original people who set and things of that nature were developed letters that are 300 words or fewer. Include
became an adjunct of the Red Cross to as- up the radio station on the Battleship New by amateur radios,” Holben said. your name, address and phone number. We
sist people who wanted to know how their Jersey. Anyone may become a licensed amateur do not print anonymous letters. Send letters
loved ones were doing. The Burlington County Radio Club now operator. There are more than 720,000 li- to news@tabernaclesun.com, via fax at 856-
Holben got involved with radio many holds many of its activities on the ship, in- censed hams in the United States, as young 427-0934, or via the mail. You can drop
years ago after he graduated from high cluding multiple weekends where the guys as 5 and as old as 100. them off at our office, too.
school in 1942. He went on to serve in the come out for picnics and get introduced to With clubs such as the Burlington Coun-
Navy where he would be sent to radio different techniques by testing antennas. ty Radio Club, it’s easy for anybody to get The Sun reserves the right to reprint your
school because of his unique skill set. The main objective of this group and its involved. Visit www.k2td-bcrc.org. letter in any medium – including electroni-
cally.

Email us at news@tabernaclesun.com
JUNE 24–30, 2015 – THE TABERNACLE SUN 7

Township launches new website • Exterior Wood Restoration


• Decks, Fences, Log Cabins
• All Wood Siding and more
• Stamped Concrete, Paver & Concrete
Cleaning & Restoration
Project that began last year makes website more user-friendly • Painting, Staining & Sealing
• Repairs and Rebuilds

By SEAN LAJOIE its price and ability to provide the are looking to have these ques-
The Sun technology they required. tions resolved. Se
“Revise was competitively This section of the new site ref- urlington County
r over 20 years.
Tabernacle Township has offi- priced and able to provide what erences a number of different
cially launched its new website, we needed for content, giving us permits and licenses, and walks D o n ’t le t P a in te r s a n d C o n tr a c to r s p a in t o v e r
y o u r w o o d . C a ll D e c k R e s to r a tio n P lu s to
and the reviews have been posi- the ability to modify in the future visitors through the process of
r e s to r e a ll o f y o u r b e a u tifu l w o o d s u r fa c e s
tive thus far. as well,” Cramer said. obtaining them in a step-by-step
“So far, so good,” township ad- They stressed the idea of being manner.
ministrator Doug Cramer said. able to make changes over time The idea of the upgrades is to
This has been a large project because they understood this will help provide residents with infor-
### ! ! "
the township began last year. always be a work in process with mation they need when they can’t
Cramer worked primarily with how rapidly technology changes. get into the office or make a
former deputy clerk Eileen “If we get questions and con- phone call.
Baitzel to produce the best final cerns about the site down the “We are very pleased with it so
product they could with the budg- road, we now have the ability to far and anticipate more success to
et they were allotted. modify those trouble areas as we come in the future,” Cramer said.
“The main objective that we go,” Cramer said. The new site can be viewed at
were trying to accomplish with There were a whole combina- www.townshipoftabernacle-
this project was to make the town- tion of upgrades from the old nj.gov.
ship website more user friendly website. The entire layout was al-
for Tabernacle residents,” tered to make it more user-friend-
Cramer said. ly. OBITUARIES
The technology being used for The frequently asked questions
the previous website was old and section seemed to be an area of The Sun will print obituaries,
outdated. The township was run- particular focus, a large majority free of charge.
ning out of support and needed to of the people who visit the site
update it. W E B E AT E V E R Y W R I T T E N O F F E R …
It took a few months to work
through all of the presentations
from the different companies that
DIAMOND Lic.# 13VH01716900

had applied for the bid.


Cramer and Baitzel met with Owned & Operated By Dave Mikulski
most of the staff at these compa- 609-268-9200
nies to see what they needed. Serving Burlington & Camden Counties
They also took time to look at Shingle • Cedar Shake • Rubber • Hot Asphalt • Skylites & Repairs
sample sites and take pointers • 10 Year Workmanship Warranty
from other township websites
that were successful. • FREE Estimates • Fully Insured • References Available
After much discussion, they UP TO $200 OFF COMPLETE ROOFING JOB Expires 12/31/15.
decided on a company based on

We are now scheduling SPRING CLEANUPS!


PAGE 8 CALENDAR JUNE 24–30, 2015

Brothers Brawl tournament on mon Black/White and/or X/Y to


WEDNESDAY JUNE 24 the Nintendo Wii system. Feel participate. Registration
free to bring your own Wii or required. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/
Special Needs Summer Music: Gamecube controller, or use one calendar/pokemon-battle-bash-3.
FFill
ill 4 bbags
ags of
of any
any Ages 4-6. 1:30 p.m. at Pinelands of ours. Registration required.
OPEN 7 DAYS Bulk
Bulk Stone
Stone for 100
for $1
Branch Library. A certified music
therapist will facilitate the group
Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calen- MONDAY JUNE 29
dar/wii-super-smash-brothers-
(While they last. Bags approx. 50lbs. focusing on listening, turn taking,
Some restrictions apply.)
brawl-tournament-2. Library Babies: 0-24 months. 10:30
socialization and the overall
enjoyment of music. Registration a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
required. Visit THURSDAY JUNE 25 The littlest library goers are invit-
ed to join Ms. Danielle for stories,
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/spe-
cial-needs-summer-music. Lego Club: Ages 7-12. 4 p.m. at songs, rhymes and play time.
Pinelands Branch Library. Join Must be accompanied by a care-
Wii Super Smash Brothers Brawl the Lego Club for creativity and giver. Registration required. Visit
Tournament: Ages 6-17. 4 p.m. at imagination in action. Please do www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/librar
Prompt
P ro m p t Pinelands Branch Library. Join not bring your own Legos. Regis- y-babies-12.
Delivery
D e liv e r y for a two-hour Super Smash tration required. Visit Paws to Read (Ocho): 4:00, 4:15,
Service
S e r v ic e Don’t leave a tangled mess www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/lego- 4:30 and 4:45 p.m. at Pinelands
club-18. Branch Library. Children are wel-
for your loved ones to deal
• Mulch • Palletized Stone • Drainage Products with after you’re gone. Cooking with Herbs: 10 a.m. to 11 come to practice their reading
a.m. at ShopRite on 208 Route skills by reading aloud to Ocho.
70 East. Learn how to build Sign up for a 15-minute slot and
insanely delicious flavors using see what it's all about. Visit
SPRING
SPRING SSPECIALS
PECIALS fresh herbs. This free session will www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/paws-
Colored Mulch feature herbs in dressings, mari- read-ocho-35.
(Red, Black, Brown) nades and salads. Finish the class
3yds ...........................$109
$109 856.768.2505 with recipes and samples. Sign up
at the courtesy desk at ShopRite.
TUESDAY JUNE 30
6yds ...........................$179
$179
10yds ..........................$279
$279 Junior Lego Club: Ages 5-9. 4 p.m.
We’ll take care of your Will, Power of
FRIDAY JUNE 26 at Pinelands Branch Library. Join
the newly formed Junior Lego
Attorney, Health Care Directive, pet Stop-Motion Animation: Ages 7+. Club, especially for the younger
care concerns, and probate matters. 3:30 p.m. at Pinelands Branch Lego builders. Please do not
Gary Woodend, Esq. Library. Kids and Teens are invit- bring your own Legos. Registra-
ed to create their own stop tion required.
5-C N. Main Street, Medford, NJ
motion video. Registration Family Movie Night: “Batman: The
(609) 654-5489 required. Mask of the Phantasm”: 6 p.m.
We make it simple, thorough, and easy to understand!
at Pinelands Branch Library.
SATURDAY JUNE 27 Snacks and beverages may be
served, but feel free to bring your
Pokemon Battle Bash: Ages 7-17. 2 own goodies and blanket to get
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library. comfy. Registration required.
Join Mr. Will for fun-filled Poke- Tabernacle Athletic Association
mon battle with other Pokemon meeting: 7 p.m. at Town Hall.
trainers. Bring your Nintendo Public is invited to attend.
DS/DSi/3DS system and Poke-

Talbot: ‘It’s an honor’


image in most people’s heads
TALBOT when they think of the valedicto-
rian, most times as a nerdy stu-
Continued from page 4 dent who isn’t involved in any-
thing but academics. I’m not like
you to achieve an accomplish- that at all. I value academics, ob-
ment like this? viously, but I’m a pretty relatable,
Horner: It means a lot to see all down to earth person. I’m in-
of the hard work paying off and volved in different things like
to be the last to address the class sports and drama, and I’m suffer-
before we all go our separate ing from senioritis just as much
ways. as the next person. I’m glad that I
Talbot: It’s an honor. I’m happy can show people there’s not a spe-
and really glad to make my family cific stereotype that you have to
proud. I think one of the things fall under to receive this honor
that means more to me is the and anyone can do it.
Megan Michelle Drum
Ashlee Nicole Edge Aleksander M. Hill Zachary Adam Lindsey Ryan John Neuman
Antwan Antonio Edwards Eric D. Hill Robyn A. Locatelli Katherine O'Brien
Sarah M. Ellor Karalee Ann Marie Hinz Riley Sean Lovett Liam Anthony O'Connor
Quincy O. Abrams Nikolas Bush Erick Douglas Endt Jessica Hoban Morgan Mary Lubner David Parsons
Tristan Ahearn Carley Anne Butella Jarrett James Evans Lauren Nikole Hodgson Evan Lynch CarleeMarie Patton
Kimberly M. Alcott Linwood Vaughn Butler Lyric Channelle Evans Nashir Zakie Hollingshead Matthew James Lynch Jack Pedano
Phoebe Terisse Altum Nathan F. Butler Christopher E. Fantacone Kirsten D. Horn Evan L. MacDougall Paul Aleck Peer
Brittney Starr Alwais Shaina Leigh Campbell Brianna Nicole Feaster Julie Horner Jessica Lynn Mackey AshleyPeoples
Nicole Alexis Alwais Denis Oran Carroll Joshua Alexander Federman Scott Patrick Huda Hunter S. Maenner Javier Perez
Nicole AlexandraAndrews Caleb David Carter Adam F. Feldscher Zachary Humphrey Jason Thomas Maggipinto AlyssaMarie Pernice Sydney Sot
Adam Argentine Morgan Elizabeth Cashwell William I. Fenrick Regina D. Iezzi Keira Casey Malone Brooke Lyn Petagno Felicia Maria Angela Sparacio
Andrew Arnold Charles Castillo Julia Renee Ferrante Hunter Townsend Ingling Cathryn Theresa Mancini Gianna MariePetagno Karl J. Stahre
Victoria Rose Ballinger Nicolette Lynn Catalano Matthew Tucker Fillion Justin Ingling Cody James Mangold Shannon Christine Petagno Kristopher Steib
Wesley Mark Baranowski Alexa Marie Chaloupka Zane D. Finnerty Eugene Russell Ingrao Nena Otilia Marquis Faith Theresa Piotrowski Nicholas F. Stott
Kevin Lee Barbour Emma Cassady Chambers Connor T. Ford Jason Irick Anna Brooke Marshall John Hunter Piper Carl Lawrence Straw
Kimberly Lynn Barbour Madison Brooke Chant Nathan Lars Foulk Kimberly Irons Devon Noel Mattson Thomas Theodore Pollack Autumn Diane Stuart
Russell Arno Bauer, III Kyra C. Chekouras Lauren Christina Frake Alexander Ivins Charles McCardell Alana Marie Pullen Kody J. Sutton
Melissa Ann Bergdoll Patrick W. Chizek Nicole Ann Fullerton Leah Jackson Aidan C. McDaniel Erica Angela Rager Kathryn Elizabeth Swope
Cheyenne Black Joshua Chung Jairisa Galindo Alexander Jakovasic McKenzie Erin McGlone Emily Carolyn Randolph Cailey Alexandra Irion Talbot
Connor Blesi Ciara Marie Cooper Samantha E. Gangel Rachel Jankowski Katherine McGray Gabriel T. Rangel Marco J. Tanzella
Vanessa Jane Blum Clayton J. T. Cooper Nicole L. Gardner Todd Jarecki Joseph E. McKnight Ian James Rattigan Jack Tarasewicz
Lauren Nicole Bogardus Haley Rae Cooper Allison N. Gasiorowski Tyler Jennings Jessica Lee Meekes Bryan M. Regn Catherine MaryAnn Tetreault
Nicolas Brian Bottiglieri Madison Critchfield Devin James Gilbert Dean D. Johnvin Garrett Menard Lauren Nicole Riccio Ian John Thomas
Haley Diane Boucot Shelby Keene Croft Edward J. Gilliland, III Julia Lucille Jordan Kevin Michael Peter J. Richkus, IV Lauren Marie Tocci
Cole Daniel Bowman Bradley Alexander Cutts Bryan Grady Apostolos Karnavas Amanda Emily Miller Matthew Rivera Jeffrey Robert Turner, Jr.
Kaeleigh Elizabeth Bowman Xavier K. Czepiel Haley Elizabeth Graham Allyssa Kelly Karpiak Kelsey Lynn Miller Tiffany Veronica Roach Kyle Christopher Umbehauer
Melissa J. Boyle Breanna D'Amico Emma Grant Colleen Mary Anastasia Kazokas Brandon Alan Millinghausen Richard Tyler Robbins Kevin Unruh
Angel A. Bratten Emily Jacqueline Dauria Rebecca Lynn Grater Amanda G. Kelly Toni Marie Mongo Ruben Alex Roberts Anthony Vetro
Sinead Nicole Brennan Tyler Hayes Davis Kevin Robert Gray Jarrett Thomas Kennedy Peter George Moody Rachel Adrienne Rudderow Sahara Rain Voira
Meghan Jean Breslin Brittany Marie Deal Charlee Anne Greco Sean Anderson Kennedy Chad D. Moore John William Rudolph Marisa Angeline Walker
Brianna JeanBriscoe Rebecca Lynn Dean Clement Green Kasey Lee Ketler Stephen D. Moore Morgan Andrus Saiia JosephBradley Warren, II
Casey Christine Brockett Gianna Decker Julia Nicole Green So Hyun Kim Jonah D. Matthew Moran Lauren Grace Sander Madison Rose Welch
Taylor Elizabeth Broderick Angela C. DeKlerk Christopher James Grexa Connor J. Klein Michael P. Morris Jodi Lee Schauer Amy Ellen Wells
Dylan Brown Alexander T. DelleMonache Brittany Nicole Guerin Joseph Knecht, III Amanda Morton Madison Lane Schulte Michaela Elizabeth Wenger
Michael John Brown Justin Michael Dempsky Joseph Michael Hackney Katelyn LaBella Michael Moseley Mackenzie L. Schulze Brittany A. Wienckowski
Jonathan D. Brunner Kristen E. DePalma Ian B. Hastie Kyrsten Lea Lambert Nichole L. Moyer Courtney Nicole Schwarz AustinWilkes
Kalyn Averi Bryan Nicholas DeSantis Dillon Hathaway Kimberly Renee LaPorte Shannon Re e Mozitis Mihaela Grace Scott Justin Tyler Williams
Shannon M. Bryant Aaron T. Diamond Erin Hatley Kristen Lyn LaPorte Shae Amelia Muller Emily Frances Shackil Jason Shane Willitts
Josephine P. Bunnell Samuel Thomas Dion Mitchell Eric Hay Jack Levy Michael J. Mulvihill Zachary James Shover JeffreyBrian Wills, Jr.
Cheyenne Lynn Burger Justin P. Dixon Victoria Hendrickson Hailey Noel Lewandowski Brittany Nicole Naugle Brandon Siedlecki Justin Andrew Wright
Amy LynneBurke Carley Donia Frederick W. Hess Emily Light Olivia Ashly Needleman Justin Edward Snodgrass Daria Lajoie Zucchi
Marvin Burrows Vanessa Downing Alyssa Hewitt Jacob Joseph Limpert Daniel Andrew Nesko, Jr. Danté Giovanni Soda
10 THE TABERNACLE SUN — JUNE 24–30, 2015

Seneca High School Class of 2015

SKIP HARRIS/Special to The Sun


Seneca High School students toss their caps in the air at the end of the graduation commencement cere-
mony on Thursday, June 18 on the football field. There were 279 seniors in the class of 2015. At left,
clockwise from top: Shannon, Gianna and Brooke Petagno; Lauren Bogardus; and Joshua Chung.
THE TABERNACLE SUN

classified
JUNE 24-30, 2015 PAGE 12

L I N E Only$ 55 $ Cherry Hill Sun • Haddonfield Sun


per week
A D S List a text-only ad for your yard
sale, job posting or merchandise.
BOX
ADS Only 65 per week
Marlton Sun • Medford Sun
Moorestown Sun • Mt. Laurel Sun
Shamong Sun • Tabernacle Sun • Voorhees Sun

W H A T Y O U N E E D T O K N O W
All ads are based on a 5 line ad, 15-18 characters per line. • Additional lines: $9, Bold/Reverse Type: $9 • Add color to any box ad for $20. • Deadline: Wednesday - 5pm for the following week.
All classified ads must be prepaid. • Your Classified ad will run in all 9 of The Sun newspapers each week! • Be sure to check your ad the first day it appears.
We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion, so call us immediately with any errors in your ad. • No refunds are given, only advertising credit.

H O W T O C O N T A C T U S
Call us: 609-751-0245 or email us: classifieds@elauwitmedia.com
)# +'+% ,+!.#0# /,+.4 ,% , ."'+% #+#. ) ,+0. !0'+%

J&C Janitorial Lic. #13VH07331700


RAS BUILDERS
Take time for yourself, let us do the dirty work. Your Dog
In A Loving Home… Custom Homes, Additions, Sun rooms,
$20 OFF your first visit Siding, Baths, Decks, Garages,
NOT A KENNEL!
Basements, Roof, Windows
Call today to schedule a free estimate
Since 1974 FREE ESTIMATES
856.740.4294 ! "
www.
OUR HOME
856-627-1974
DOG BOARDING.com
JcCleaningServices.com Call Steven: www.RASBUILDERSNJ.com
856-356-2775
$25 OFF OCDanielle's 100#. '"'+%
Window Cleaning Cleaning Service
Looking for Total house cleaning
CALL TOM for the right price?
856-429-4882 Call Danielle at 856-397-7606 or Kim
at 856-383-2413 for a free estimate
www.southjerseycaretakers.com
AMERICAN SERVICES )#!0.'! ) ,+0. !0,.
Window Cleaning • Pressure Washing JANITORIAL SERVICES NOW IS THE TIME TO CHECK YOUR CHIMNEY!
Concrete Pool Cleaning RESIDENTIAL CLEANING
Deck Cleaning and Sealing HONEST AND HARD WORKING
20 YEARS IN BUSINESS
MASONRY & CONCRETE
$50 OFF $25 OFF • Specializing in all types of Masonry, Brick,
Deck Cleaning House Pressure Block, Stucco & Chimney repairs
and Sealing Washing 609 517-4551 • Concrete installed & repaired
janitorialserv@comcast.net
• Concrete Leveling-Mudjacking
Lic#15596
CLEANING BY STEPHANIE ,+!.#0# /,+.4 • French Drains • All Work Guaranteed
House & Office Cleaning Residental - No Job Too Small - Commercial )#!0.'! ) #.2'!#/
Weekly, bi-weekly, Monthly Family Owned & Operated
Linen changes, beds made,
low rates
20 years experience
(609) 230-1682 • (609) 268-9497
call for appt. (609) 845-5922 S & J Construction, LLC Residential/Commercial
Service upgrade &
- .0*#+0/ $,. #+0 +"4* + #.2'!#/ all types of wiring
All Phases of Concrete & Masonry Work No Job Too Small
REPAIRS OF ALL TYPES I CAN HELP WITH YOUR TO-DO LIST Senior & Military Discounts
FREE EST./REAS. PRICES/REFS AVAIL. I do quality & affordable home repairs,
%5+7 %-.4!2%$ !0'% 10% OFF mention the S UN locks, blinds, sheetrock repair, painting, FREE ESTIMATES
!/!02,%-2 !4!)+
!"+% 0!-)2% #.3-2%02./1 A&M MASONRY &
CONCRETE
Siding • Capping • Painting
Gutters • Carpentry & More
staining, pressure washing, fence repair,
mulch, stone, and much more.
609-801-1185
)- 3-)2 0%!2 +.#!2).- 1-800-883-3828 (856) 810-2182 Call 3B's HONEY DO SERVICES
And ask for Bruce. Full Ins. & Bonded
!#0.11 &0., /!0* 856-786-5229
REG# 13VH03811200 steveshomerepairplus.com 856-296-5515 20 yrs. exp.• Lic 13923
CLASSIFIED JUNE 24-30, 2015 — THE TABERNACLE SUN 13

&'*+#4 )# +'+% ,+!.#0# /,+.4 +"/! -'+% ,,$'+%


&.'/5/ 1)'+%
CSI Group International +"/! -'+% DI AMOND
/0)-' +%!- / 31(%1
Absolutely all concrete problems solved
0),,%$ 3+#()-' Trees, Shrubs, Pruning, Clean-ups, Mulch, Topsoil, Sod, ROOFING
Repair and Restoration +!-2)-' %02)+)8)-' 322%0 Grading, Paver, Patios, Walks, Walls, Stone, Ties, Shingle • Cedar Shake • Rubber
Trip hazards eliminated +%!-)-' (%$1 %#*1 Sprinklers installed-repaired, Underground Drainage Hot Asphalt • Skylites & Repairs
“Cracks are our specialty.” %,.4%$ .5%05!1()-' (609) 268-9200
Residential and Commercial Services
CALL MIKE 856-535-4946 Lic.# 13VH01716900
New Concrete Stain Removal -.'+% )# + -
.00%-2791 !5- 4#1 ,3#. /&'+%
Decorative Concrete Power Washing Seal Coating 3+#()-' !5-
/%#)!+)12 )- ,!++%0
!)-2%-!-#%
FREE ESTIMATES 0./%027 !)-2%-!-#%
+!-2)-' 0),,)-' ROOF CLEANING &
856-381-0249
$$,." )# -.'!'+%
-2(.-7
0%% 12),!2%1
PETE’S
POWER WASHING
POWERWASHING
NJ License #13VH06184500 PAINTING & MOLD REMOVAL Remove Black Mold & Algae
'+0'+% Vinyl Siding

(609)
)#!0.'! ) #.2'!#/
JUDY’S WALLPAPER 617-2874 Concrete Driveways
Decks & Fence
REMOVAL + PAINTING
Low Pressure Sealing & Staining
FREE ESTIMATES
Schedule Now Power Washing Specialist
FREE ESTIMATES
! " Professional & Clean Service
Fully Insured
609-714-6878 Hands on Deck, LLC. 856 222-0676
856-428-9797 10% OFF WITH THIS AD
,+!.#0# /,+.4 #+#. ) ,+0. !0'+%

Looking to Powerwash?
Over
p.
30 yr. ex Extremely Detailed
to The very Basics

#)- +0#"

Project Manager (Marlton, NJ) Project completion within


budget, on-schedule and to the customer’s satisfaction.
Compliance with contract in a cost-effective and technically
sound manner. Review of product design for compliance
l e t ’s g e t b u z z z y !
Decks & Porches • Decorative Trims • Crown Moldings
with engineering principles, contract requirements, and ap-
plicable standards. Approval of design changes, specifica-
tions, engineering analyses, and drawings. Preparation of
• Bookcases Custom Mantles • Built-Ins • Baths Lic.# 13VH01426900
proposals and commercial quotes of out-of-scope work.
FREE ESTIMATES - REFERENCES - LICENSED & INSURED Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Engineering and 6
months of exp. required. Must possess strong scheduling
CALL TODAY! (609) 561-7751 experience using Primavera or Microsoft Project and strong
www.jhstraincarpentry.com time management and organizational skills.
Mail resume to Holtec International, attn.: HR, One
,*# *-.,2#*#+0 #)- +0#" #.!& +"'/# #+#. ) Holtec Drive, Marlton, NJ 08053

Nanny Wanted EVERLAST


LENNY'S HOME IMPROVEMENTS
32-40 hrs a week for nanny to assist mom SHEDS
with 15 month old triplets MUST HAVE
EXPERIENCE. Hours are 11:00-7:30pm.
Built in your yard
Duties include all aspects of caring for 203 Rt. 530, Southampton
children and light housekeeping. Also, must
be animal friendly. 609-261-1888
609-744-8109 everlastsheds.com
14 THE TABERNACLE SUN —JUNE 24-30, 2015 CLASSIFIED

.-#0 ),,.'+% +"/! -'+%

(856) 764-7966 FF
www.myallbritefloors.com
' "% 10%cO
aping
Lands
myallbritefloors@gmail.com ( ( es On5 ly
Servp.ic6/
Ex 30/1
WHOLE HOUSE ' & ! " $
1 STORY CARPET
CLEANING '("$ ( ' &% * %'( ##' + "% % "%! ) "# # & $" "
Proudly serving the South Jersey area
for over 2 5 Y E A R S ! " $
• No Dispatch Fees • Affordable Service Rates
MICROFIBER SOFA • Easy Payment Options '#$ #$ $
3 SEATER
)#!0.'! ) #.2'!#/ #0 .#

- ( ! '+ %) ' %
' $#/' $(. GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE! HOLIDAY SERVICES .## #.2'!#
Free Estimates • Fully Insured
• Residential • Service Upgrades Convenient Payment Plans
• Recessed Lighting Locally owned and operated. 856-547-1006 R&L TREE SERVICE
• Backup Generators & Installs 856-665-6769 WOODCHUCKS Best Price Guaranteed!
www.alldogspoop.com Lawn Mower • Service • Parts • Sales
Small Engine Repair
Tree Removal
856-783-1111 Tree Pruning
*** &$# ! '% ! $" Stump Removal
, saving our planet, one pile at a time .## #.2'!# 24 Hr. Emergency Service
,*# *-.,2#*#+0
Auntie Carol’s FREE ESTIMATES We Do it All for Less!
Personalized Dog Training Fully Insured Give us a call for a
• Basic Obedience/Manners
• Potty Training (Puppy & Adult) 856 912-5499 FREE Estimate Today!
• Rescue Dog Rehab & Healing
• Positive Training In Your Home
Firewood for sale! (856) 983-0351
Fully Insured • NJ Lic #13VH05439500
856-383-8318 10% OFF WITH THIS AD
Keith Emmons - Owner Over 30 years experience
TREE SERVICE
$500 OFF $5,000 OR MORE )1* '+%
&
FREE RIDGE VENT Your “In Town” Tree Service
Can’t be combined w/any other offer WILLIAM SHUSTER D.E.C. Contracting
609-953-9794 FULLY INSURED
OWNER 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE
(856) 885-6677 LIC#13085
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A (856) 795-3333

,./# '"'+% #//,+/ '/!#)) +#,1/


• Pruning, Topping and Removal
ANY JOB OVER $200 • Guaranteed To Beat Any Written Estimate
RIDING LESSONS • 24 Hr. Emergency/Insurance Work
SUMMER SPECIALS
Est. 1990
ndoor Arena in Shamong
Call Kathy 609-646-5056 oday!
609-922-5176 southjerseyglassblock.com Call T -#.& +%'+%

'+0'+% • BACK-FLOW TESTING • SEWER JETTING • SEWER EXCAVATION Paperhanging,


,*#! .# #.2'!#/
• PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE • TRADITIONAL PLUMBING • WATER HEATERS Removal & Painting
++4 .#%'2#. By Randy Craig
,*- +',+ Rainer Painting VIDEO SEWER INSPECTIONS
6/%0)%-#%$ ,.2(%0 5.3+$ Company (856) 981-1359
+.4% 2. #!0% &.0 7.30 )-&!-2 www.rcpaperhangings.com
2. %+$%0 )- 7.30 (.,% 856-786-8121
!++ !0.+ Call today for
4!)+!"+% ,,%$)!2%+7 summer specials
)2( %&%0%-#%1
CLASSIFIED JUNE 24-30, 2015 — THE TABERNACLE SUN 15

,,$'+% +( #*,2 )

OIL TANK
REMOVAL / Family and
NEW SHINGLE
NEW
S
SHINGLE ROOF
ROOF SPECIALISTS
EAMLESS GUTTERS
SEAMLESS
SPECIALISTS • S
GUTTERS • SIDING
SIDING • W
SLATE
LATE ROOF
ROOF REPAIRS
INDOWS & D
WINDOWS
REPAIRS • RUBBER
OORS • C
DOORS
RUBBER ROOFS
APPING • S
CAPPING
ROOFS
OFFITS
SOFFITS
INSTALLATION
Residential
Business
EMERGENCY TTARP
EMERGENCY
FAST
FAST
ARP SERVICE
SERVICE AVAILABLE
3300 Years
Years Ex
AVAILABLE • R
Experience
xperience • Fa
ESIDENTIAL & C
RESIDENTIAL
Family
amily OOwned
OMMERCIAL
COMMERCIAL
wned & OOperated
perated
Specialist
Underground
Friendly
EMERGENCY
EMERGENCY High Quality
High Quality PProducts
roducts • Senior
No HHigh
No igh Pressure
Senior Citizen
Pressure Sales
Citizen Discount
Sales Tactics
Tactics
Discount
Crawlspace Computer
SERVICE!
SERVICE! Professional
Professional Installation
Installation • Serving
Ser ving tthe
he Tri-State
Tri-State area
area
FREE
Above Ground
Tanks
Solutions!
ESTIIM
MATES Clean Ups
Structural Support
Any
Any new
new complete
complete roofing
roofing or
or siding
siding job
job DEP Certified
Must
Must present
present ccoupon
oupon aatt time
time of
of eestimate.
stimate. N
Not
ot valid
valid w
with
ith oother
ther offers
offers oorr pprior
rior sservices.
ervices. EExpires
xpires 6/30/15.
6/30/15. Insurance Approved
NJ Grant Money
Available
.## #.2'!# Ask our expert! (856) 861-6393
(856) 629-8886 www.greznet.com
(609) 698-4434
NJ LIC. # 13VH00102300 South Jersey’s leading support alternative.
Serving the area for over 10 years!
Honesty and integrity are synonymous for !
We encourage you to contact our references and let them tell you!

NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!


0#.-.,,$'+%
$50 OFF Expires 6/30/15.
National/American Waterproofing

856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200

Ocean City New Jersey’s #1 Real Estate Team! 5138 CENTRAL AVE 2ND FL
Pristine 4 bedroom 2 bath, 2nd
ST D! floor condo at a phenomenal
JU UCE price!! Located directly across
D the street from the beach this
RE 2nd floor condo boasts fantastic
views of the ocean, front and
rear decking, spacious interior
The Team You Can Trust! layout, valued ceilings, large
Matt Bader Dale Collins bedrooms and more. This
Cell 609-992-4380 Cell 609-548-1539 property is being offered
furnished (less personal items),
Let the Bader-Collins Associates make all of your Ocean City with central air, gas heat,
dreams come true! If you are thinking about BUYING, SELLING or garage, off-street parking,
enclosed outdoor shower. Solid
RENTING, contact us for exceptional service and professionalism. rental history makes this the
perfect investment. Easy to
show. Call today!!
3160 Asbury Avenue • Ocean City, NJ 08226
$679,000
Office: 609-399-0076 email: bca@bergerrealty.com
CHILDRENS
CHILDRENS WE
BEDROOM SETS
BEDROOM SETS DELIV
IVER
FLOOR S
FLOOR AMPLE
SAMPLE TO THE
SALE!
SALE!
550%
0% OFF
OFF SHORE!

0%
0 %
FINANCING
FINANCING
INGS*
SUMMER SAVIN ha
ch e
asse urrc
Pu
P
An
A ny
Until
U
1/3
ntil 2016
1/3 ddown.
2016 with
with
own. SSee
ee sstore
tore
$50 OFF oofAn
f $$330000 oorr m
Any Pu P cha
u r
moorree
rc hase se
for
for details.
details. F
$100 OF ofoAn $999
f $9 99 or or mo
m ore
re
hase se
Any Pu Purc rcha
F F
$200 O oofAAnf n$$11y9999PPu9urrcchhaassee
or
o r mo
m o e
re
r

$300 OFF oofAn f $$2299999 oorr m


Any P
Pu u r
rc
moorree
c hase
ha se
Bed $449 F F Bed $449
$400 O ofof $3$399999 or
o r mo
m o e
re
r

owered
PPowered
att Screen Entertainment Cabinets
a LLay
ay Flat
Flat Chair
Chair
Fireplace
Fireplace SSummer
ummer $$599
599
Entertainment
Entertainment
Centers
Centers
Models On Display! Recliner
Reclin
ine
iner
er Sa
SSale!
Sal
ale
le!
e!
R ocker
Rocker
Recliner
Recliner
$349
$349

LLift
ift
Chair
Chair
$539
$539 Sectional… $2299
R
wivel
SSwivel
ocker
Rocker
Reclining Sofa… $949
$$449
449 By,
By, Price
with Reclining Console Sofa… $949
coupon.

Three HUGE Floors of Furniture


All types of furniture in many styles and colors. If you don’t see
813 White Horse Pike • Oaklyn, NJ (Rte. 295, Exit 29 - Rte. 30)
(856) 854-3198 • www.NastasisFurniture.com it in our 30,000 sq. ft. showroom, just ask. We will get it!
Mon-Fri 10am-8pm • Sat 10am-5pm • Sun 12pm-5pm * Not to be combined with any other offers.

You might also like